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Description [HasDescription]
ID HasDescription
UUID 5b1bad25-fdfa-46e2-ac37-91365605cf0c
Label Description
Machine compatible name HasDescription
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Property
nameHasDescription
Data typeText
jsondata
name"HasDescription"
property_type"Text"
type
"Category:Property"
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label
text"Description"
lang"en"
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"Quantity in a conventionally chosen subset of a given system of quantities, where no quantity in the subset can be expressed in terms of the other quantities within that subset" ISO 80000-1  +
"Quantity, defined by a conventional measurement procedure, for which a total ordering relation can be established, according to magnitude, with other quantities of the same kind, but for which no algebraic operations among those quantities exist" International vocabulary of metrology (VIM)  +
"Quantity, in a system of quantities, defined in terms of the base quantities of that system".  +
"The unit one is the neutral element of any system of units – necessary and present automatically." SI Brochure  +
1/12 of the mass of an atom of the nuclide 12C in the ground state at rest.  +
1-dimensional array who's spatial direct parts are numbers.  +
2-dimensional array who's spatial direct parts are vectors.  +
3-dimensional array who's spatial direct parts are matrices.  +
A 'Graphical' that stands for a real world object that shows a recognizable pictorial pattern without being necessarily associated to a symbolic language.  +
A 'Mathematical' entity that is made of a 'Numeral' and a 'MeasurementUnit' defined by a physical law, connected to a physical entity through a model perspective. Measurement is done according to the same model.  +
A 'Mathematical' that has no unknown value, i.e. all its 'Variable"-s parts refers to a 'Number' (for scalars that have a built-in datatype) or to another 'Numerical' (for complex numerical data structures that should rely on external implementations).  +
A 'Perceptual' which stands for a real world object whose spatiotemporal pattern makes it identifiable by an observer as a sound.  +
A 'Perceptual' which stands for a real world object whose spatiotemporal pattern makes it identifiable by an observer through an optical perception employing the visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum.  +
A 'Perceptual' which stands for a real world object whose spatial configuration is due to an explicit graphical procedure and shows an identifiable pattern.  +
A 'Physical' that possesses some 'Lepton' or 'Quark' parts in each of its temporal parts.  +
A 'Physical' which is a tessellation of 'State' temporal direct parts.  +
A 'Physical' which is a tessellation of spatial direct parts.  +
A 'Physical' with 'Massless' parts that are mediators of interactions.  +
A 'Physical' with no 'Massive' parts.  +
A 'Process', that has participant an 'Interpreter', that is aimed to produce a 'Sign' representing another participant, the 'Object'.  +